Treat others with respect

Winnifred 2022-03-22 09:02:12

Originally I was going to watch the French version of "Unreachable", but by accident it became the American version. Although the score of the American version was lower than that of the French version, at first I went to watch it with the principle of "high score", but when After watching this movie, I fell into deep thought.

Philip was paralyzed in his twenties in the prime of his youth, possessing a fortune but unable to enjoy the material joys that money can bring. If I had money, I would travel around, eat delicious food, and buy a house for my mom and dad. All this has become a luxury for Philip, he can only sit in a wheelchair, waiting for one boring carer after another to serve him. In the eyes of these carers, he is a disabled person who needs special treatment and serves him carefully.

In his eyes, such an approach was disrespectful to him. When Dale appeared in front of him, a man with an active mind, who did not treat him as a special person, and did not act restrained because of his status, he resolutely chose Although this person with a criminal record works as a carer. What a smart person Philip is, just when he came to Yvonne to sign from Dale, he may have determined from his behavior that he would not do anything to hurt others, and he treated Dale with an equal attitude. Shouldn't we treat the people and things around us with an equal mindset? When you see black international students talking in college, don't be prejudiced against them because of their skin color; don't refuse to communicate with someone just because they look ugly. Philip saved Dale with money, but the money was not given to Dale by Philip. Even if Philip gave it to Dale, according to Dale's character, Dale would not accept it. This is Philip's wisdom, he will consider other people's Feelings, he will not do what he thinks is right and impose it on others without considering other people's feelings. He will think in a different position. Doing so respects Dale, helps Dale, and helps Dale sell a painting. Dale bought a house and eliminated the estrangement between him and his son. Philip contributed to all this. Under the influence of Philip, Dale gave up the path of the original crime, and even returned the book he had given to his son to Philip when he knew that the book he stole was given to him by Philip's wife. The friendship between them moved. And Philip also found the meaning of life under the influence of Dale. It used to be boring at home, thinking about the past, full of regret, just wanting to die, and Dale could take him out for a ride, even take him skydive, and treat him like a normal human being. Exactly what he wanted. In this world where they are not understood by others, they become each other's salvation. When we have our own ideas, don't simply think that other people's ideas are the same as yours. You need to communicate. Never impose your own ideas on others. You can ask. If it is different from your expectations, please maintain respect. what other people think so you and those around you can live a happier life.

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  • Gerson 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Kidman Yancon reports!

  • Deondre 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    I really like the revision of this version, the relationship between the characters is reasonable and more comfortable, but will I be unhappy with this revision of the prototype... I am amazed at Juliana's appearance, Nicole is also very beautiful, but the two male protagonists are not happy. Fortunately, the performance is not as good as the original, but unfortunately Laobai

The Upside quotes

  • Dell Scott: [to Maggie] I'm not putting a straw in that man's drink and I'm not unpacking his luggage.

  • Philip Lacasse: Do you know about the DNR?

    Dell Scott: D and what?

    Philip Lacasse: DNR. Do not resuscitate. It's something you'll have to agree to as my carer. Do you understand what that means?

    Dell Scott: Like, I don't have to give you mouth-to-mouth if you're choking on your kumquat?

    Philip Lacasse: No extraordinary measures if I stop breathing. Nothing.

    Dell Scott: I'm good with nothing, man.